It's a Disney princess palette, but it doesn't look like plastic play makeup. It has a very classic look and feel to it.

Both trays pull out so it's easier to use.

What I didn't like:

Some of the colors sting when their fallout gets in my eyes. I don't usually experience that with Sephora-brand shadows.

Most of the colors don't apply true to pan color.

Some of the shades are too soft and dusty with poor payoff.

There's a fair amount of fading and color-changing with these, even when worn over a primer.

Overall, it's a decent quality palette with an interesting variety of colors. The blues and golds seem to fit the Cinderella theme, but I'm not so sure about all the browns, blacks and other neutrals. They don't seem very princess-y to me! This would make an awesome gift for someone who loves Disney and is into makeup, or someone who loves to collect palettes (like me!). The payoff and formula of the shadows isn't amazing, though, so if you're looking for a top quality, versatile, interesting and all-around awesome palette for daily use, I'd personally go with the Urban Decay Vice palette instead.

I bought this last month and while the shadows swatched great, I had the same problems-couldn't get pan color on my eyes, fallout, the colors faded...I returned it. Ended up picking up the Urban Decay Vice Palette.